It is the same thing about 2 years before. My suspicion is that Prasoon Sen Gupta ended up mis-identifying it, simply presuming that since the world works on X-band seekers so we must also be.
Follows is the status as well as the milestone from DRDO honcho, interviewed by by Saurav Jha, which should clarify:
http://www.news18.com/blogs/india/saurav-jha/defence-5-10879-748587.html
Seeking the future: An interview with Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Director Research Centre Imarat
Saurav Jha http://@SJha1618
First Published: September 12, 2014, 2:58 PM IST
Updated: September 12, 2014, 2:58 PM IST
SauravJha: PGMs of the kind?
Satheesh Reddy:Like the lightweight PGM under development here in RCI at the moment. This PGM has already been test-fired from an unmanned aerial vehicle and a sizeable number can also be carried by a missile like the Prithvi or by an aircraft like the Su-30 MKI. The Prithvi configuration can be used for attacking runways for example.
Continuing on the RF seeker front,
RCI is also developing a Ku-band seeker for anti-aircraft applications. This is a scaled down version of an existing active radar seeker developed by us and is a requirement for the Astra. System qualification is expected to commence early next year.
An X-band seeker for anti-ship applications is also being pursued very seriously and trials will be held in the first quarter of 2015.